Amazon Fire Phone

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alaTest has collected and analyzed 1625 reviews of Amazon Fire Phone. The average rating for this product is 4.0/5, compared to an average rating of 4.0/5 for other Cell phones for all reviews. Views about the screen and camera are on the whole positive. The price and performance are also appreciated, but opinions are divided on the apps. Some have doubts about the social networking functionality and reliability.

usability, performance, price, camera, screen

reliability, social network

We analyzed user and expert ratings, product age and more factors. Compared to other Cell phones the Amazon Fire Phone is awarded an overall alaScore™ of 90/100 = Excellent quality.

Amazon.co.uk review summary for Amazon Fire Phone

alaTest has collected and analyzed 792 user reviews of Amazon Fire Phone from Amazon.co.uk. The average user rating for this product is 3.9/5, compared to an average user rating of 4.1/5 for other Cell phones on Amazon.co.uk. Reviewers are impressed by the screen and camera. The price and performance also get good opinions, whereas there are some negative opinions about the reliability.

usability, performance, price, camera, screen

reliability

82% of the reviews on Amazon.co.uk give this product a positive rating.

Amazon.ca review summary for Amazon Fire Phone

alaTest has collected and analyzed 1 user review of Amazon Fire Phone from Amazon.ca. The average user rating for this product is 4.0/5, compared to an average user rating of 3.9/5 for other Cell phones on Amazon.ca. People really like the durability.

Amazon Fire Phone review revisited

Amazon Fire phone review

Even now, over four months after it launched, the Fire Phone remains exclusive to O2 if you want a phone on a contract. You can buy a "phone only" version from Amazon directly and prices have dropped £100 since launch: it now costs £299 for the 32GB...

The Fire phone has a few things going for it, but far too many against it. The choice of apps is more limited than Android or iOS, and the hardware itself isn't exactly a bargain, even at the new lower prices. For roughly the same money on contract you...

Amazon Fire Phone

Nice try Jeff, but no.

Innovative software ; Dynamic Perspective works well

Huge Amazon lock-in ; Overpriced ; No Google apps

Overall though, despite offering adequate performance, the Fire Phone’s display is a bit of a let down. Considering the SIM-free cost is $649 and akin to the absolute best handsets on the market, there’s no reason consumers should settle for anything...

Amazon has had plenty of time to bring out a decent smartphone and certainly deep enough pockets to do its research. In many ways, the Fire phone is likable. The camera and hardware are solid and there are elements of the OS we started to appreciate....

Amazon Fire Phone Review: First Look

Amazon's just released its first smartphone. It has six cameras, a 3D interface and helps you buy Amazon products. Go figure. Read our review »

Right now, Amazon’s new Fire Phone looks to be a US exclusive, more specifically an AT&T exclusive, available for $199 on a two-year plan and comes with a year's free Amazon Prime subscription. But plans for this new slice of Amazonian mobile tech to...

Amazon Fire smartphone

Amazon Fire Android smartphone : Amazon unveiled Fire, the first smartphone designed by Amazon. Fire is the only smartphone with Dynamic Perspective and Firefly, two new breakthrough technologies that allow you to see and interact with the world...

Amazon Fire ships on July 25 and is available exclusively on AT&T - the nation’s most reliable 4G LTE network. Starting today, customers can pre-order Fire at the Amazon website and in AT&T retail locations nationwide. Amazon Fire with 32GB memory is...

Amazon Fire review: Ridiculous bargain or a waste of £50?

Amazon's £50 tablet leaves you in no doubt why it's so cheap, but that doesn't make it unusable

The Fire has a 7in IPS display, although the thick frame makes it look smaller than it is. Come to the Fire from a 2013 Nexus 7 or even the 2013 Fire HD and you would swear that it had a tiny 6in panel. And, just when you thought 800 x 1,280 was...

Amazon Fire Phone review

Amazon attempts to light up the competition with its first smartphone, the Fire Phone

If it were retailing for nearer £150 SIM-free, the Fire Phone wouldn’t be a bad budget phone – viewed in that context, the combination of decent performance and an excellent screen would make its flaws far easier to forgive.